Napped vs Fapped - What's the difference?
napped | fapped |
(nap)
to have a nap; to sleep for a short period of time, especially during the day
to be off one's guard
* Hudibras
A soft or fuzzy surface on fabric or leather.
* 1591 , , by William Shakespeare
*1851 ,
* 1939 , (Raymond Chandler), The Big Sleep , Penguin 2011, p. 37:
to form or raise a soft or fuzzy surface on (fabric or leather)
(British) A type of bet in British horse racing, based on the experts' best tips
(uncountable, games) A card game in which players take tricks; properly (Napoleon)
(obsolete) to grab; to nab
(cooking) To cover (something) with a sauce (usually in passive)
* 2006 , Wayne Gisslen, Mary Ellen Griffin, Professional Cooking for Canadian Chefs? :
(fap)
(obsolete) Drunk.
* , act I, scene I
(informal) To indicate that someone (normally the speaker) is either masturbating]], or [[inspire, inspired to by sexual arousal.
(slang) To masturbate.
(slang, countable) A session of masturbation.
(slang, uncountable, rare) Pornography.
As verbs the difference between napped and fapped
is that napped is (nap) while fapped is (fap).napped
English
Verb
(head)Anagrams
*nap
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) nappen, from (etyl) ).Synonyms
* See alsoDerived terms
* catnap * dirt napSee also
See for collocations of napVerb
(napp)- I took thee napping , unprepared.
- The regulators were caught napping by the financial collapse.
Derived terms
* catch nappingSynonyms
* snooze * dozeEtymology 2
From (etyl) , from (etyl)Noun
(-)- I tell thee, Jack Cade the clothier means to dress the commonwealth, and turn it, and set a new nap upon it.
- On his long, gaunt body, he carried no spare flesh, no superfluous beard, his chin having a soft, economical nap' to it, like the worn ' nap of his broad-brimmed hat.
- There were low bookshelves, there was a thick pinkish Chinese rug in which a gopher could have spent a week without showing his nose above the nap .
Verb
(napp)Etymology 3
* From the name of the French emperor Napoleon I of France (Bonaparte)Noun
(en noun)Derived terms
* go napEtymology 4
possibly Scandanavian, cognate with nab, see SwedishVerb
(napp)Derived terms
* kidnapEtymology 5
From (etyl) napper, from .Verb
(napp)- Vanilla ice cream topped with a poached or canned pear half, napped with chocolate sauce, and garnished with toasted sliced almonds.
Anagrams
* * * English terms with multiple etymologies ----fapped
English
Verb
(head)fap
English
Etymology 1
Late 16th century.Adjective
(-)- BARDOLPH: Why, sir, for my part, I say the gentleman had drunk himself out of his five sentences.
- EVANS: It is his 'five senses'; fie, what the ignorance is!
- BARDOLPH: And being fap , sir, was, as they say, cashier'd; and so conclusions passed the careires.
Etymology 2
Echoic Internet neologism from the sound of male masturbation, originally used in English translations of some adult Japanese manga, and popularized on the Internet by the webcomic The Thin H Line/Sexy Losers and other online sources.Interjection
(en interjection)- I was watching some porn – fap fap fap – when my computer crashed, again!
- She's single?... *fap fap fap *
Verb
(en-verb)- He really likes to fap ; I hear him five times a day at least.
- I knew you liked fapping , but 300 gigabytes of porn is a little too much.
Noun
(en noun)- I was horny, so I had a quick fap in the public restroom.
- I've just downloaded loads of fap for while I'm away.
